PISHES— REGAN. 39 



SCOPELARCHIDAE. 



TJissuma mm/,'. Brauer, is known from near Bouvet fsland, and from the South 



Atlantic and Indian Oceans. 



Alepidosauridae. 



Euqnathosaurus vurax, Regan, is a genus and species known only from oft 

 Coats Land. 



Gadidae. 



Melanoma? gracilis, Giinth., originally described from the Antarctic, is now known 

 to range in the Atlantic to 36° N. 



Macruridae. 



Cynomacrurus piriei, Dollo, is a genus and species known only from the type 

 taken off Coats Land. The other species belong to widely distributed genera : — 

 Chalinura ferrieri, Regan, and C. whitsoni, Regan, are from ('oats Land, and the 

 latter from 48° S., 10° W. also. Nematonurus lecointei, Dollo, has been taken off 

 Graham Land, near the South Orkneys, and in 48° S., 10° W. A', armatus, Heet, is 

 known from near the Crozet Islands and to the north of Wilkes Land, also from the 

 Pacific as far north as 37° N. Lionurus filicauda, Giinth., ranges north to the latitude 

 of Valparaiso and the La Plata, and has been taken in the Antarctic Ocean to the 

 north of Wilkes Land. 



Bathydraconidae. 



As mentioned above, Bathydraco certainly and three related genera probably 

 should be classed as oceanic : they are not known to occur beyond the limits of 

 the Glacial District. 



ZOARCIDAE. 



Lycenchelys antarcticus, Regan, from near the South Orkneys, is the first southern 

 species of Lycenchelys. 



Brotulidae. 



Holcomycteronus brucei, Dollo. is from near the South Orkneys: a second species 

 has been described by Carman from 2°-26° N., 82 c -110° W. 



Cyclopteridae. 



Liparis steineni, Fisch., and Careproctus georgianux, Loennb., from South 

 Georgia, and Paraliparis antarcticus, Regan, from Victoria Land, are the Antarctic 

 representatives of genera that seem to be cosmopolitan, but may be best represented 

 in northern seas and include many deep water species. 



